Dietary Therapy
Adopting a ketogenic diet that is low in carbs and high in fat has been proved to reduce the risk of having a grand mal seizure. More importantly, it would improve your control over the condition and alleviate several common symptoms. Keep in mind to consult a dietitian or your healthcare provider to choose the best foods for your daily meals. Otherwise, it would lead to mineral deficiencies, which would eventually worsen your condition. There are some variations on low-carb and high-fat diets, such as the modified Atkins or the low glycemic index. Although they are not as restrictive as and less effective than a ketogenic diet, these options might still provide some benefits. [10]










